Overview
- Governing body
- AFI
- Origin
- Ancient Greece
- Olympic discipline
- Yes
- Category
- Athletics
- Total players listed
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Athletics is one of India's most-followed disciplines. The AFI oversees national federation activity, talent identification and Olympic qualification pathways. Major support flows in through TOPS and Khelo India for athletes who clear federation benchmarks.
Athletics is a recognised Olympic discipline, which shapes the entire high-performance pipeline in India. Athletes who break into the senior national camp become eligible for the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), which funds international training stints, foreign coaches, sports science support, equipment and travel for ranking events. Below the senior tier, the Khelo India Youth Games, University Games and Winter Games act as the country's largest scouting net, feeding talent into the Khelo India Talent Development scheme where annual stipends, boarding and dedicated coaching are provided at SAI National Centres of Excellence and accredited academies. The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports tracks every selected athlete's progress against published benchmarks, and underperformance can mean a drop from the scheme — the pathway is rigorous by design.
Athletics is administered in India by the AFI, which runs the domestic athletics calendar from district meets through state championships, the Federation Cup, Inter-State Championships and the National Open. Performance is measured against published qualifying marks for Asian, Commonwealth, World and Olympic events, and an athlete's place in the Indian team is decided almost entirely by these objective standards rather than selection by committee. The single biggest shift in the last decade has been the integration of sports science — biomechanics, strength & conditioning, nutrition and physiotherapy — at SAI's NS NIS Patiala and the JSW Inspire Institute of Sport.
At the grassroots, the route into Athletics typically starts at school under the School Games Federation of India (SGFI), at the inter-university level under the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), or through a private academy registered with the state association. The Khelo India Youth Games and Khelo India University Games are the largest single discovery platforms — athletes who reach the podium at these events become eligible for the Khelo India Talent Development scheme, which funds boarding, coaching, kit, education and a monthly stipend at accredited centres. State sports awards and central government jobs under the sports quota remain a powerful incentive for athletes from smaller towns.
Athletics originated in Ancient Greece, and in India it has developed a distinct character shaped by the country's geography, demographics and sporting culture. Whether you want to compete, coach, sponsor, write about or simply follow Athletics, the practical starting point is the same: connect with your state association under the AFI, identify the nearest SAI centre or accredited academy, and track the Khelo India and federation calendars for the events that decide selection at every level. Track & field — Neeraj Chopra's javelin gold reset expectations.
History
How athletics evolved globally and took root in India.
Athletics traces its modern origins to Ancient Greece. Codified rules, standard equipment and international competition took shape as the sport spread beyond its birthplace, and AFI is the body that carried it into organised Indian competition.
In India, athletics grew through princely-state patronage, defence-service teams, universities and state associations. Post-independence, the discipline was formalised under AFI, national championships were instituted, and the Sports Authority of India (SAI) later brought it into the centralised high-performance system with dedicated centres, coaching cadres and sports-science support.
Athletics being on the Olympic programme reshaped its Indian pathway: Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) selection, Khelo India Talent Development stipends and international training stints became the norm for the country's leading athletes.
Indian Players
Loading…- Aanya ChatterjeeKeralaJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Aarav KrishnanKerala110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Aarvi DesaiJharkhandJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Aditi ChauhanPunjabShot Put
Shot putter with strong glide and full delivery release.
- Advik ChatterjeeTamil NaduDecathlon
Decathlete with broad multi-event base and strong day-two endurance.
- Advik ShettyHimachal PradeshShot Put
Shot putter with strong glide and full delivery release.
- Akshay NagTelangana400m Hurdles
400m hurdler with even stride pattern across all ten flights.
- Akshay TopnoChandigarh110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Amaira PrasadMizoram400m Runner
400m specialist with strong lactic tolerance off the final bend.
- Amit JadhavHimachal PradeshTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Amit SenHimachal PradeshHigh Jump
High jumper with smooth J-curve and clean Fosbury flop.
- Amit TuduGujaratHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Ananya PawarMizoramPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Anika SinghOdisha100m Hurdles
100m hurdler with tight three-step rhythm between barriers.
- Anirudh MishraDelhi200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Anjali AgarwalJharkhandTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Anjali ShahHaryanaHigh Jump
High jumper with smooth J-curve and clean Fosbury flop.
- Ankit KarOdishaHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Ankit KumarLadakhShot Put
Shot putter with strong glide and full delivery release.
- Ankit TomarArunachal Pradesh200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Annu RaniUttar Pradesh
India's first woman to win a World Championships javelin medal-final appearance.
- Anya DuttaTripuraDiscus
Discus thrower with smooth rotation and long pull through release.
- Arjun BoseJharkhandPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Arjun SarkarMizoramMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
- Aryan SenTelanganaHigh Jump
High jumper with smooth J-curve and clean Fosbury flop.
- Avani BhallaOdishaRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Avinash SableMaharashtra
National record holder in 3000m steeplechase and the country's best distance runner.
- Bhavesh OjhaTelanganaTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Bhavna KrishnanChandigarh200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Bhavna ShuklaPuducherryDecathlon
Decathlete with broad multi-event base and strong day-two endurance.
- Chhavi ChandraTamil NaduRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Chhavi RathodNagalandDecathlon
Decathlete with broad multi-event base and strong day-two endurance.
- Damini KarTamil NaduDiscus
Discus thrower with smooth rotation and long pull through release.
- Darshana BansalManipurTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Darshana DubeArunachal PradeshHigh Jump
High jumper with smooth J-curve and clean Fosbury flop.
- Deepak KaurSikkimLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Deepak MarandiUttarakhand110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Deepika PrasadMizoramShot Put
Shot putter with strong glide and full delivery release.
- Diya RajputMizoram5000m Runner
5000m distance runner with even-paced race craft.
- Diya SubramanianAssam800m Runner
800m runner with surge speed in the last 200m.
- Dutee ChandOdisha
First Indian to win a 100m gold at the World Universiade.
- Eklavya KrishnanRailways1500m Runner
1500m middle-distance athlete with strong kick finish.
- Esha BosePuducherryJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Esha DeshpandeDelhiLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Esha SuriRajasthan3000m Steeplechase
Steeplechaser with efficient water-jump technique.
- Faisal KulkarniBihar1500m Runner
1500m middle-distance athlete with strong kick finish.
- Faisal SaxenaTelangana200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Faizan SaxenaAndhra Pradesh110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Falguni GuptaBiharHigh Jump
High jumper with smooth J-curve and clean Fosbury flop.
- Gargi BhattacharyaKerala110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Gargi VermaNagalandJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Gaurav ChauhanArunachal PradeshRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Gaurav PatelSikkim100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Gaurav SolankiUttar Pradesh3000m Steeplechase
Steeplechaser with efficient water-jump technique.
- Geetika RanaAndaman and Nicobar Islands110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Harsh DuttaTripura5000m Runner
5000m distance runner with even-paced race craft.
- Hima DasAssam
First Indian to win a global track gold (World U-20 400m, 2018).
- Hiral SahooJammu and KashmirShot Put
Shot putter with strong glide and full delivery release.
- Imran ShindeManipurMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
- Inder PillaiTelanganaHammer
Hammer thrower with controlled turns and strong finish.
- Inder RajputTelanganaTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Inder RoyKarnataka100m Hurdles
100m hurdler with tight three-step rhythm between barriers.
- Ishita MenonTelanganaDiscus
Discus thrower with smooth rotation and long pull through release.
- Ishita NairSikkimJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Jaideep BhosaleSikkim200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Jaideep PandeyMaharashtra1500m Runner
1500m middle-distance athlete with strong kick finish.
- Janvi SubramanianGoaMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
- Janvi TrivediChhattisgarhTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Jatin DuttaDelhiJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Jatin ParmarMeghalaya800m Runner
800m runner with surge speed in the last 200m.
- Jatin PatelMeghalaya100m Hurdles
100m hurdler with tight three-step rhythm between barriers.
- Jatin TuduMadhya PradeshHigh Jump
High jumper with smooth J-curve and clean Fosbury flop.
- Kabir MenonTelanganaRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Karan BhallaPuducherryJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Karan SenHaryana100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Karan TrivediChandigarh100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Kartik MurmuUttar PradeshDecathlon
Decathlete with broad multi-event base and strong day-two endurance.
- Kiara JoshiMadhya Pradesh100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Kiara NairAndhra Pradesh5000m Runner
5000m distance runner with even-paced race craft.
- Kiara ReddyRailwaysDecathlon
Decathlete with broad multi-event base and strong day-two endurance.
- Kiara ShindeChhattisgarhLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Kishore JenaOdisha
Asian Games silver medallist who pushed Neeraj Chopra in Hangzhou.
- Komal KulkarniServicesPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Komal ShindeKeralaPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Krish BhallaHimachal Pradesh100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Krish PathakLadakhPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Kritika DasChhattisgarh3000m Steeplechase
Steeplechaser with efficient water-jump technique.
- Kritika KulkarniGujarat5000m Runner
5000m distance runner with even-paced race craft.
- Kritika NegiAndaman and Nicobar IslandsHigh Jump
High jumper with smooth J-curve and clean Fosbury flop.
- Kritika RanaChhattisgarhDecathlon
Decathlete with broad multi-event base and strong day-two endurance.
- Lakshmi BoseServices100m Hurdles
100m hurdler with tight three-step rhythm between barriers.
- Lipika ReddyBihar100m Hurdles
100m hurdler with tight three-step rhythm between barriers.
- Lokesh AwasthiNagalandRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Lokesh PrasadWest Bengal110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Madhav BansalBihar200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Madhav ShindeBiharJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Madhav SolankiAndhra PradeshHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Madhav TomarHimachal PradeshJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Madhuri SolankiDelhi400m Hurdles
400m hurdler with even stride pattern across all ten flights.
- Madhuri TiwariOdishaPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Mahima ShuklaAndhra PradeshTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Mahima TrivediServices100m Hurdles
100m hurdler with tight three-step rhythm between barriers.
- Manav KhannaMadhya PradeshLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Manisha MarandiJammu and Kashmir3000m Steeplechase
Steeplechaser with efficient water-jump technique.
- Meera SenUttarakhand1500m Runner
1500m middle-distance athlete with strong kick finish.
- Mihir KarHimachal PradeshTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Mihir ParmarMaharashtraTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Mira LakraRajasthanMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
- Mira PandeyServicesJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Mira SuriMadhya Pradesh110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Mira TopnoHimachal Pradesh800m Runner
800m runner with surge speed in the last 200m.
- Mira TyagiHaryanaDecathlon
Decathlete with broad multi-event base and strong day-two endurance.
- Murali SreeshankarKerala
National record holder in men's long jump.
- Myra JindalUttar PradeshHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Naina SolankiChhattisgarhLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Naman GoswamiTamil Nadu100m Hurdles
100m hurdler with tight three-step rhythm between barriers.
- Neeraj ChopraHaryana
Olympic and World Champion javelin thrower; India's first track-and-field Olympic gold medallist.
- Neha BansalMizoram800m Runner
800m runner with surge speed in the last 200m.
- Neha SaxenaBiharHammer
Hammer thrower with controlled turns and strong finish.
- Nidhi AhujaJammu and KashmirJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Nidhi ChatterjeeMadhya PradeshLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Nidhi ChauhanJharkhandHammer
Hammer thrower with controlled turns and strong finish.
- Niharika PatnaikTamil Nadu400m Hurdles
400m hurdler with even stride pattern across all ten flights.
- Nirmal ChatterjeeGujarat400m Runner
400m specialist with strong lactic tolerance off the final bend.
- Nirmal GoswamiDelhi200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Ojaswini RoyAndaman and Nicobar Islands3000m Steeplechase
Steeplechaser with efficient water-jump technique.
- Omkar JadhavGujaratRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Omkar JoshiMizoramHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- P. T. UshaKerala
Payyoli Express — narrowly missed Olympic bronze in 1984; now IOA President.
- Pavan ChatterjeeDelhiRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Pavan TrivediJharkhand400m Hurdles
400m hurdler with even stride pattern across all ten flights.
- Payal TopnoJammu and KashmirHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Pragya DuttaHimachal PradeshHammer
Hammer thrower with controlled turns and strong finish.
- Pragya RathodBihar400m Runner
400m specialist with strong lactic tolerance off the final bend.
- Pranav ShettyTripura100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Prateek PantMeghalayaMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
- Preeti MukherjeeGujaratPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Preeti SrivastavaMeghalaya1500m Runner
1500m middle-distance athlete with strong kick finish.
- Priya GhoshServicesMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
- Radhika ShuklaTripura400m Runner
400m specialist with strong lactic tolerance off the final bend.
- Raghav SethiUttar PradeshShot Put
Shot putter with strong glide and full delivery release.
- Raghav ShindeArunachal Pradesh3000m Steeplechase
Steeplechaser with efficient water-jump technique.
- Rahul KulkarniJammu and Kashmir110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Rahul RoyServices100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Rajat BhallaDelhiPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Rajat VarmaUttar Pradesh100m Hurdles
100m hurdler with tight three-step rhythm between barriers.
- Rakesh SahaChhattisgarh800m Runner
800m runner with surge speed in the last 200m.
- Rashmi ChandraGujaratHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Rashmi DasTelangana200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Rashmi DesaiUttarakhandLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Rashmi SinghTripura110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Reyansh GoswamiMeghalayaTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Reyansh VarmaPunjabTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Reyna SenAndhra PradeshJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Riya KaurTripuraHammer
Hammer thrower with controlled turns and strong finish.
- Riya KrishnanNagalandLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Ruchi MishraChandigarh400m Runner
400m specialist with strong lactic tolerance off the final bend.
- Ruchi MitraMeghalayaMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
- Saanvi ChopraJharkhandHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Saanvi TrivediRajasthan110m Hurdles
110m hurdler with crisp lead leg and fast trail recovery.
- Sahil BishtMizoramRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Sahil ChakrabortyArunachal PradeshRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Sahil LakraRailwaysJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Sahil MitraTripuraPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Sahil YadavKerala1500m Runner
1500m middle-distance athlete with strong kick finish.
- Sakshi MalhotraOdisha200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Sameer BhatiaHaryana400m Hurdles
400m hurdler with even stride pattern across all ten flights.
- Sandeep JoshiChandigarhMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
- Sanya ParmarGujaratJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Sara ChatterjeeOdisha100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Sara ChopraMeghalaya100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Sara PradhanOdisha100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Shalini ChauhanServices800m Runner
800m runner with surge speed in the last 200m.
- Shalini ShettyChandigarh1500m Runner
1500m middle-distance athlete with strong kick finish.
- Shaurya JoshiJammu and KashmirTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Shaurya SubramanianAndaman and Nicobar IslandsLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Siddharth ChakrabortyHaryana200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Sneha TopnoSikkimHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Tanmay KulkarniDelhi5000m Runner
5000m distance runner with even-paced race craft.
- Tanmay PatnaikKarnataka400m Hurdles
400m hurdler with even stride pattern across all ten flights.
- Tarun YadavDelhiTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Trisha DasDelhi1500m Runner
1500m middle-distance athlete with strong kick finish.
- Trisha OjhaJammu and KashmirPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Trisha VarmaMaharashtra5000m Runner
5000m distance runner with even-paced race craft.
- Umesh SinghServicesJavelin
Javelin thrower with fast cross-step and whip-like release.
- Urvi DubeTamil Nadu400m Runner
400m specialist with strong lactic tolerance off the final bend.
- Urvi TiwariUttar PradeshShot Put
Shot putter with strong glide and full delivery release.
- Vaishali ChandraServices200m Sprinter
200m sprinter who attacks the bend with high knee drive.
- Vaishali DesaiLadakhDiscus
Discus thrower with smooth rotation and long pull through release.
- Vanya JoshiBiharRace Walking
Race walker with legal technique over 20km road circuits.
- Varun KaurTripura5000m Runner
5000m distance runner with even-paced race craft.
- Varun RaoRailwaysShot Put
Shot putter with strong glide and full delivery release.
- Veer ChakrabortyAssam3000m Steeplechase
Steeplechaser with efficient water-jump technique.
- Veer PathakNagalandLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Vihaan AhujaGoa400m Hurdles
400m hurdler with even stride pattern across all ten flights.
- Vihaan BishtUttarakhand5000m Runner
5000m distance runner with even-paced race craft.
- Vihaan DeshpandeMaharashtraTriple Jump
Triple jumper with rhythmic hop-step-jump sequencing.
- Vinay BoseJammu and Kashmir400m Runner
400m specialist with strong lactic tolerance off the final bend.
- Vinay MarandiHaryana400m Runner
400m specialist with strong lactic tolerance off the final bend.
- Vishal GuptaUttar PradeshDiscus
Discus thrower with smooth rotation and long pull through release.
- Vishal RanaDelhiLong Jump
Long jumper with quick approach and powerful penultimate step.
- Vishal ShindeNagaland100m Sprinter
100m sprinter with explosive start and strong drive phase.
- Yamini PatnaikTelangana3000m Steeplechase
Steeplechaser with efficient water-jump technique.
- Yash PawarJammu and KashmirHeptathlon
Heptathlete with balanced jumps, throws and 800m finish.
- Yuvraj KulkarniMeghalayaPole Vault
Pole vaulter with strong plant and inversion.
- Yuvraj MukherjeeAndaman and Nicobar Islands800m Runner
800m runner with surge speed in the last 200m.
- Yuvraj SahaGujaratDecathlon
Decathlete with broad multi-event base and strong day-two endurance.
- Zara TopnoHaryanaMarathon
Marathoner with strong endurance base and steady cadence.
Rules
Track events are decided on time using photo-finish and false-start detection; field events on best legal mark across three or six attempts. Wind readings apply to sprints and horizontal jumps, and world/Asian/national records need a certified track, wind gauge and doping control. Combined events use the IAAF/WA scoring tables. Indian championships follow World Athletics competition rules in full.
Authoritative rulebook: AFI. Age-group and school-level variations are published by SGFI and the state associations each season.
Positions
Key roles, events or positions inside a athletics squad or competition.
- Sprints60m, 100m, 200m, 400m and relays — pure speed and reaction.
- Middle & long distance800m through the marathon — pacing, tactics and endurance.
- Hurdles & steeplechaseTechnical events combining speed with barrier clearance.
- JumpsHigh jump, long jump, triple jump and pole vault — best legal mark wins.
- ThrowsShot put, discus, hammer, javelin — best legal distance across three or six attempts.
- Combined eventsDecathlon and heptathlon — points-scored across multiple disciplines.
Equipment
Standard kit and infrastructure required to train and compete in athletics at a federation-recognised event.
- Track spikes or field-event shoes to World Athletics regulations
- Event-specific implements (shot, discus, javelin, hammer, pole, hurdles, starting blocks)
- Timing chip, bib, competition kit
- Warm-up gear, recovery kit, tape and physio supplies
- Certified track, runway, cage and wind gauge
Governing body
AFI is the recognised national body for Athletics in India. It sets the domestic calendar, selection norms, coaching curriculum and anti-doping compliance, and is affiliated to the international federation for athletics. State associations under AFI run age-group competition and feed the national talent pipeline.
- Origin
- Ancient Greece
- Olympic
- Yes
- Category
- Athletics
Major Indian Events
Domestic championships, Khelo India events, National Games and franchise leagues that shape the athletics calendar in India.
- AFI Senior National Championship
The primary domestic athletics title and the main selection trial for the senior India team.
- AFI Junior & Sub-Junior National Championship
Age-group nationals that feed the Khelo India Talent Development scheme and the senior camp.
- Khelo India Youth Games & University Games — Athletics
India's largest multi-sport scouting platform; medallists become eligible for KIA stipends and boarding at accredited centres.
- National Games of India — Athletics
Quadrennial multi-sport meet contested by state teams; state governments give cash awards, jobs and land grants to medallists.
International Events
Continental and world-level competitions where India competes in athletics.
- Olympic Games
Athletics is on the Olympic programme; qualification runs through AFI and the international federation's ranking events.
- Asian Games & Asian Championships
Continental championship pathway sanctioned by AFI; medallists receive central and state cash awards.
- Commonwealth Games / Championships
Commonwealth-level competition where India regularly fields medal contenders in athletics.
- World Championships
The senior world title event of the international federation — the peak of the athletics calendar outside the Olympic year.
Leagues
No dedicated professional league is currently catalogued for athletics. The national championship under AFI remains the top domestic competition.
All leagues →International Players
Globally recognised athletics athletes to know outside India.
- Usain Bolt (Jamaica)8-time Olympic gold medallist; 100m and 200m world-record holder.
- Eliud Kipchoge (Kenya)Two-time Olympic marathon champion.
- Armand Duplantis (Sweden)Olympic and World pole-vault champion and world-record holder.
- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA)400m hurdles Olympic champion and world-record holder.
- Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Norway)Olympic 1500m champion and multiple World medallist.
Records
Where to find India's official athletics record book.
- Olympic medalsTracked
Individual and team Olympic medals for India in athletics are logged on the official IOC and IOA archives.
- Asian Games medalsTracked
India's Asian Games results in athletics are compiled by the Indian Olympic Association and the AFI.
- Commonwealth medalsTracked
Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth Championship medals in athletics are maintained by the AFI.
- World Championship medalsTracked
Senior, junior and youth World Championship medal records are held by the international federation for athletics and mirrored by AFI.
- National record holdersFederation register
AFI publishes the current senior, junior and sub-junior national records and updates them after every ratified event.
Career Options
Ways to build a career in athletics — on the field, on the sidelines and behind the scenes.
- Elite athlete on TOPS with international ranking events and Diamond League opportunities
- Coach — NIS Patiala Diploma and international certifications
- Meet official, jury and technical delegate
- Sports science: biomechanics, S&C, physiotherapy, nutrition, psychology
- Sports quota jobs in Railways, ONGC, Air India, defence and state departments
- Sports administration and event management
Related academies
40 listed- Inspire Institute of SportEliteVijayanagar, Karnataka · Since 2018
JSW-backed high-performance centre training Olympic medal hopefuls.
- N. G. Ranga Sports AcademyStateVisakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh · Since 1996
Coastal Andhra's largest multi-sport academy.
- SAI National Centre of Excellence, BengaluruEliteBengaluru, Karnataka · Since 1991
Sports Authority of India's flagship southern training centre.
- Khelo India State Centre, JalandharStateJalandhar, Punjab · Since 2020
Khelo India-accredited centre with full residential facilities.
- Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, PatialaElitePatiala, Punjab · Since 1961
Asia's largest sports institute and SAI's flagship coach-education and training campus.
- SAI Eastern Centre, KolkataEliteKolkata, West Bengal · Since 1976
Regional Olympic pipeline for eastern India across football, rowing and athletics.
- SAI Western Centre, GandhinagarNationalGandhinagar, Gujarat · Since 1986
Western India's residential SAI centre with full sports-science support.
- SAI Central Regional Centre, BhopalNationalBhopal, Madhya Pradesh · Since 1990
Hosts the only national sailing academy and MP's elite multi-sport hub.
- SAI Lakshmibai National College of PE, ThiruvananthapuramNationalThiruvananthapuram, Kerala · Since 1965
Sport-science college and training centre for southern India.
- Balasaheb Thackeray Sports ComplexStateMumbai, Maharashtra · Since 2014
BMC-run multi-sport facility in suburban Mumbai with elite training tracks.
- Anglian Medal Hunt Sports AcademyEliteBengaluru, Karnataka · Since 2010
Private high-performance management group that mentored Olympic medallists.
- Olympic Gold Quest HPCEliteMumbai, Maharashtra · Since 2001
Foundation backing India's leading Olympic medal contenders with full athlete support.
Government Schemes
…Central and state schemes that fund training, stipends and awards for athletics athletes and academies.
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All government schemes →FAQs
Common questions about athletics in India.
Who governs Athletics in India?▾
AFI is the recognised national federation for Athletics in India. State associations under AFI run age-group and state-level competition and feed the national talent pipeline.
Is Athletics an Olympic sport?▾
Yes, Athletics is on the Olympic programme. Selection for India runs through AFI and the international federation's ranking events, and top athletes are typically funded through TOPS.
How do I start playing Athletics in India?▾
Join a school team under SGFI, a college team under AIU, or a private academy affiliated to your state association. From there, age-group state championships and Khelo India events are the standard route into the national pipeline.
What government schemes support Athletics athletes?▾
The core schemes are Khelo India (talent development stipends, scholarships and boarding at accredited centres), TOPS (funding for elite athletes preparing for the Olympics, Asian Games and Commonwealth Games), and state-government cash awards, jobs and land grants for medallists. Federation-specific schemes may also apply.
Where can I train for Athletics?▾
Sports Authority of India (SAI) national centres of excellence, Khelo India accredited academies, state sports institutes and private academies registered with the state association are the standard training venues. The Academies section on this page lists options.
How are Indian Athletics athletes selected for international events?▾
AFI runs selection trials — typically the senior national championship, a dedicated trial event, or ranking-based selection — and publishes the selection policy each season. Objective criteria (times, distances, ranking points, weight-class results) dominate at the elite level.
Athletics in every state & UT
Dedicated pages for Athletics in each Indian state and Union Territory — academies, schemes, athletes and how to start.
- Athletics in Andhra Pradesh
- Athletics in Arunachal Pradesh
- Athletics in Assam
- Athletics in Bihar
- Athletics in Chhattisgarh
- Athletics in Goa
- Athletics in Gujarat
- Athletics in Haryana
- Athletics in Himachal Pradesh
- Athletics in Jharkhand
- Athletics in Karnataka
- Athletics in Kerala
- Athletics in Madhya Pradesh
- Athletics in Maharashtra
- Athletics in Manipur
- Athletics in Meghalaya
- Athletics in Mizoram
- Athletics in Nagaland
- Athletics in Odisha
- Athletics in Punjab
- Athletics in Rajasthan
- Athletics in Sikkim
- Athletics in Tamil Nadu
- Athletics in Telangana
- Athletics in Tripura
- Athletics in Uttar Pradesh
- Athletics in Uttarakhand
- Athletics in West Bengal
- Athletics in Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Athletics in Chandigarh
- Athletics in Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
- Athletics in Delhi
- Athletics in Jammu & Kashmir
- Athletics in Ladakh
- Athletics in Lakshadweep
- Athletics in Puducherry